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Merry Christmas Sheila! Thank you for everything.
Merry Christmas to you too – and thank you for all your comments on my site and for reading. I truly appreciate your contributions!
Merry Christmas, Shelia! I’m so happy that I found your site, and have had a wonderful time these last months digging into it. Thank you for the SPN recaps, for your gorgeous articles, reviews, and links to cool stuff–your corner of the internet is a rich, welcome place, indeed.
Merry Christmas, dear Sheila! Here we are at the end of another year. I am so grateful for your rich and exquisite writing. Your site is like a simmering pot of chicken soup, tempting and soothing, comforting and sustaining, nutritious and delicious. I love you and the horse you rode in on, grateful as always to Al Gore for inventing the Internet :-)
My darling, have a wonderful new year. May all your current dreams come true and may the dream factory keep on dreaming. You are a gift to the world. I love you. XXX Stevie
I love you, Stevie!!
Merry Christmas, Sheila. Thank you for the gifts you give us all year long!
Merry Christmas, Sheila! What an adorable picture of you…I think I might have had a very similar dress when I was little!
Thanks so much for all your wonderful writing, your site is the one I look forward to reading the most. I hope 2015 is a great year for you!!
Merry Christmas, friend! Hope you have a wonderful holiday! Am looking forward to a great New Year and your input makes it so interesting!! Thanks for all you do to keep us informed, entertained and amused.
I really enjoyed reading your posts this year. Thanks for sharing your thoughts with us. Have a great holiday!
Wishing you a (belated) Merry Christmas, and a Happy New Year!